The Mills-Bakeries of Ostia : Description and Interpretation.
The ruins of Ostia, main harbour of Imperial Rome, were uncovered in the late nineteenth and first half of the twentieth century. In the present volume the remains of three buildings used for the milling of grain and baking of bread (pistrina) are studied according to modern archaeological standards...
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Boston :
BRILL,
1999.
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Serier: | Dutch Monographs on Ancient History and Archaeology Ser.
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Indholdsfortegnelse:
- Intro
- THE MILLS-BAKERIES OF OSTIA
- Copyright
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Chapter 1: lntroduction
- 1 Subject-matter and aims of the study
- Jan Theo Bakker
- 2 The functioning of Roman bakeries
- Jan Theo Bakker, Bemard Meijlink
- 2A Mills-bakeries using animal power
- 2B Watermills
- 2C The mills-bakeries in Pompeii
- 2D The mills-bakeries in Rome and Constantinople
- 2E The output of the mills-bakeries
- Chapter 2: The Caseggiato dei Molini
- Part I: The building history
- 1 lntroduction
- 2 The Hadrianic period
- 2A General
- 2B Outer walls
- 2C Inner walls
- 2D Staircases
- 2E Beamholes
- 2F Doorways
- 2G Windows
- 2H Summary
- 3 The Antonine period
- 3A General
- 3B lnner walls
- South-east comer of the building
- Room 3, north-east pier and west wall
- Room 6, west
- Room 8, east and north-east
- Room 12, south-east and north-west
- Rooms 15 and 16
- Rooms 17-21
- Rooms 19-21
- Room 21, north
- Rooms 21 and 22, east
- Room 22, north and 23, south
- Room 23, north
- Room 24
- Room 25
- Room 26, west
- Room 27, north-east
- 3C Staircases
- Room 4
- Room 9
- 3D Doorways
- Room 3, west
- 3E Windows
- Room 8
- Room 26, west
- 3F Summary
- 4 The Severan period: 193-211 AD
- 4A General
- 4B Staircase and inner walls
- 1 Staircase 9-10, north and west
- 2 Room 11, north-west
- 3 Rooms 19-21, arches
- 4 Room 21, north
- 4C Doorways and windows
- 5 Rooms 8 and 11
- 6 Rooms 9 and 10
- 4D Summary
- 5 The late-Severan period: 210-235 AD
- 5A General
- 5B Inner walls and piers on Via dei Molini
- a Rooms 6, 7 and 13
- b Room 17, north and south
- c Rooms 25 and 29
- d Room 17, west
- e Brick piers along Via dei Molini
- 5C Summary
- 6 The second half of the third century
- 6A General
- 6B lnner walls
- Room 6, east and south
- Room 7
- Room 13, east and west
- Room 15
- Rooms 18-20, west
- Room 23
- 7 The destruction of the Caseggiato dei Molini
- Part II: The history of the excavations
- Part III: lnterpretation
- 1 The early building periods
- IA The Hadrianic building period: ground floor
- IB The Antonine building period: Fround floor
- IC Staircases, ceilings, upper floors and roof
- 2 The Severan alterations
- 2A Septimius Severus
- 2B Caracalla to Alexander Severus (late-Severan)
- 3 The later third century alterations
- 4 Further alterations
- 5 The fire and the finds
- 6 The fumishing and functions of the building
- 6A The masonry
- The Hadrianic and Antonine building periods
- The Severan alterations
- The later third century alterations
- 6B The finds
- 6C The dates of the installation and abandoning of the millbakery and carpenters' workshop
- 6D The functioning of the mill-bakery
- Chapter 3: Molino l,Xlll,4
- 1 lntroduction
- 2 General description of the building
- 3 The building periods
- 3A Period 1: 80-100 AD
- 3B Period 2: 100-125 AD
- The west rooms
- The central rooms